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Early Man Exam cloned 10/28/2019
By Barbara Phinney-Gydosh
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Question 1
1.
When and who "began migration?"
B Homo Erectus; around 3 thousand years ago.
C Native Americans; 5 million years ago.
D Home Sapiens; about 4 million years ago.
A Homo Erectus; around 1 million years ago
Question 2
2.
Hunter-gatherer were nomads which means
B Men huntered for meat
D Home Sapiens; about 4 million years ago.
A Searched daily for food
C Women gatherered berriers and roots.
Question 3
3.
How do scientists date artifacts that are found?
D Home Sapiens; about 4 million years ago.
A Radio Carbon Dating
B Counting tree rings
C Native Americans; 5 million years ago.
Question 4
4.
In the Neolithic Revolution, what is one of the four impacts that completely changed the way of life?
A Domestication
D Communities
B Surplus
C Political
Question 5
5.
When was the last major Ice Age peak?
A 20,600 years ago
B 16,000 years ago
C 60,000 years ago
D 20,000 years ago
Question 6
6.
What was created in the northern latitudes by the last ice age?
B solid footings
D sheets of ice
C cookies
A stone tools
Question 7
7.
When did homo sapiens appear?
A about 400,000 years ago.
B about 100,000 years ago.
D about 500,000 years ago
C about 200,000 years ago
Question 8
8.
Who discovered Lucy's bones?
C Arnold Schwarzenegger
B Donald Johanson
A Stephan Curry
D Albert Einstein
Question 9
9.
Who was the first group to have coordinated hunts?
C Homo Sapiens
D All of the above
B Neanderthals
A Homo Erectus
Question 10
10.
When did the Homo Erectus start to disappear?
A 400,000 year ago
D 350,000 years ago
B 200,000 years ago
C 20,000 years ago
Question 11
11.
When did the neanderthal start to appear?
A 50,000 years ago
C 300,000 years ago
B 200,000 years ago
D 500,000 years ago
Question 12
12.
What is the other name for homo erectus?
D Bob
B Upright walking man
C cave man
A Handy man
Question 13
13.
What was the effect of the Neolithic Revolution?
B agricultural development
D all of the above
A animal domestication
C larger communities
Question 14
14.
Who were the people who lived during the paleolithic period?
B scavenger
D tool makers
A builders
C hunter and gathers
Question 15
15.
What does homo habilis mean and why?
D It means "technology man" because they used technology.
C It stands for "lazy man" because they were lazy.
B It means "upright man" because the stood and walked upright.
A It means "handy man" because they used tools.
Question 16
16.
What did homo habilis eat?
A plants only
B meat only
D wood only
C plants and meat
Question 17
17.
Why was Australopithecus important?
D None of the above
A They had opposable thumbs.
C They roamed the earth 1.5 million years ago.
B They were beyond the development of apes but slightly less than humans.
Question 18
18.
What is the other meaning for Homo sapiens
handy man
upright man
south ape
wise man